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tell us how you got involved and why? >> my mom was diagnosed with lung cancer, and she passed on august 2011. lung cancer is one of the deadliest cancers and breathe deep d.c. is the largest organization to fund lung cancer research. and i want to support those who are honoring someone they lost and all those walking for people who cannot be here today. >> sarah, tell us more about longevity and breathe deep d.c. does for families and people like you. >> absolutely. longevity is an organization simply based on spreading awareness and raising lung cancer money for research. research so important and imperative for this disease, and longevity supports all of those funds to do so. >> sarah, we know you have your family out there with you today. and other victims and survivors who have their families supporting them as well. what's it like to see a big crowd come together for the krause so personal to you? >> this is just thirilling. my team alone this year is 50 people. we after the last four years have raised $1 million fo
tell us how you got involved and why? >> my mom was diagnosed with lung cancer, and she passed on august 2011. lung cancer is one of the deadliest cancers and breathe deep d.c. is the largest organization to fund lung cancer research. and i want to support those who are honoring someone they lost and all those walking for people who cannot be here today. >> sarah, tell us more about longevity and breathe deep d.c. does for families and people like you. >> absolutely. longevity...
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. >> sandy is still affecting us. we may get blustery winds. we don't have sprinkle activity like yesterday. as we go back in time, look at what's happening the last 12 hours, you can see this great circulation in the atmosphere from canada all the way down to the carolinas and northwesterly flow swinging around the center of circulation and the remnants of sandy moving slowly to the north and weakening. we're getting a few isolated sprinkles out in southwestern pennsylvania. one little batch of slight snow in garrett county, got hammered with a couple of feet of the heavy, wet snow. thousands without power in western maryland and parts of west virginia. partly cloudy sky. mostly clear east of washington and around the chesapeake bay. all of the areas in dark blue in the cold 30s. need your winter coat this morning, and the winds picking up. we're talking windchill later this morning. low 40s, a light blue, reagan national at 43. storm team 4, hour by hour, winds increasing, near 50 by noon. mid afternoon, the mid 50s. sunrise, 7:37. sunset, 6:
. >> sandy is still affecting us. we may get blustery winds. we don't have sprinkle activity like yesterday. as we go back in time, look at what's happening the last 12 hours, you can see this great circulation in the atmosphere from canada all the way down to the carolinas and northwesterly flow swinging around the center of circulation and the remnants of sandy moving slowly to the north and weakening. we're getting a few isolated sprinkles out in southwestern pennsylvania. one little...
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thank you for starting your day with us. >>> the "today" show is next. we'll be back in 25 minutes with weather, traffic, and any breaking news. charlie rose: will you endorse president obama? colin powell: yes. when he took over we were in one of the... worst recessions we had seen in recent times... close to a depression. and i saw, over the next several years, stabilization... come back in the financial community. housing is starting to pick up. the president saved the auto industry. and the actions he's taken with respect to... protecting us from terrorism have been very, very solid. and so, i think we ought to keep on the track that we are on. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message.
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thank you for starting your day us with. "today" is next. back in 25 minutes with weather, traffic, breaking news. we're back tomorrow -- monday actually. hope to see you then. have a great weekend. >> have a good weekend, everybody. anncr: it's said that character is what we do... when we think no one is looking. mitt romney: believe that they are victims. anncr: mitt romney thought no one was looking when... he attacked forty-seven percent of americans. his companies shipped jobs overseas. his plan cuts millionaires' taxes, but raises yours. he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message.
thank you for starting your day us with. "today" is next. back in 25 minutes with weather, traffic, breaking news. we're back tomorrow -- monday actually. hope to see you then. have a great weekend. >> have a good weekend, everybody. anncr: it's said that character is what we do... when we think no one is looking. mitt romney: believe that they are victims. anncr: mitt romney thought no one was looking when... he attacked forty-seven percent of americans. his companies shipped...
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which will bring us a chance for rain. the cold pattern lingers through the rest of the weekend. todaynd tonight. tonight the skies will clear out just a touch. that'll make it even colder tomorrow morning than it was this morning but sunshine coming back for tomorrow will be a very nice looking afternoon. this little coastal storm not going to be much of a factor for us but wednesday, thursday we're keeping an eye on it. mostly cloudy today. a little peek of sun here and there. breezy and chilly today. sunset at 6:05 today. enjoy it everybody. fall back. put your clocks back one hour tonight. change the batteries in your smoke detector as well. tomorrow the first day of standard time the sun goes back down at 5:04 tomorrow afternoon. that is just gloomy. then as we look at the extended forecast cold around here. it will be dry for election day. if you don't vote you can't complain. we're keeping an eye out when the wednesday, thursday time frame. old dominion, odu folks a shout out. on the road in atlanta playing georgia
which will bring us a chance for rain. the cold pattern lingers through the rest of the weekend. todaynd tonight. tonight the skies will clear out just a touch. that'll make it even colder tomorrow morning than it was this morning but sunshine coming back for tomorrow will be a very nice looking afternoon. this little coastal storm not going to be much of a factor for us but wednesday, thursday we're keeping an eye on it. mostly cloudy today. a little peek of sun here and there. breezy and...
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a lot of us here are fortunate. there are a lot who are less fortunate and we'll be talking about that coming up on thursday. we'll have more on the long road to recovery facing people like that. the cities and towns up and down the east coast in the wake of this storm. we'll be live in the ravaged city of seaside heights, new jersey. natalie will be in hoboken, where many residents are still trapped by flood waters. plus, savannah takes us inside the round-the-clock operation to get the water out of new york city's subway system. >>> then the decision to go ahead with sunday's new york city marathon. was it the right call? we'll talk about that with the head of the group that organizes the annual event. we have those stories, plus aerosmith's rise to rock royalty as we get ready for tomorrow's live concert on the plaza. we'll start in a few minutes on a thursday edition of "today." back to you. >> looking forward to it, matt. thank you. see you soon. >>> right now, 45 degrees outside our studios. "go gone with the
a lot of us here are fortunate. there are a lot who are less fortunate and we'll be talking about that coming up on thursday. we'll have more on the long road to recovery facing people like that. the cities and towns up and down the east coast in the wake of this storm. we'll be live in the ravaged city of seaside heights, new jersey. natalie will be in hoboken, where many residents are still trapped by flood waters. plus, savannah takes us inside the round-the-clock operation to get the water...
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stay with us. >>> welcome back. our guest this morning is montgomery county police chief thomas major. we talk about the past nine years you've been at the helm in montgomery county. before that you were chief in fairfax county. we're ten-year anniversary of the sniper attacks. the whole region remembers, the whole country, in fact. talk about its lasting impact today on law enforcement, how we protect people? >> i think one of the things that we accomplished with that investigation was the ability to work as a region. i can tell you that 20 years ago, police departments didn't work as well together i think they can had good relationships. but today you can have a police officer go to their desk top and get information from outside the department. we have these records management systems, all connected, and this really came out of necessity, because when you have -- working the sniper case with killings in maryland, virginia, and the district, we had to work together, and i will tell you, that the public would have
stay with us. >>> welcome back. our guest this morning is montgomery county police chief thomas major. we talk about the past nine years you've been at the helm in montgomery county. before that you were chief in fairfax county. we're ten-year anniversary of the sniper attacks. the whole region remembers, the whole country, in fact. talk about its lasting impact today on law enforcement, how we protect people? >> i think one of the things that we accomplished with that...